The director of new documentary 'Age of Disclosure' thinks that a US president may soon reveal the existence of alien life.
Imagine the scene - the US President's office calls a press meeting and invites representatives from all of the world's press to attend a very special announcement at the White House.
Then, the President walks up to the podium and, with the eyes of the world upon them, reveals that members of an intelligent extraterrestrial civilization have been visiting the Earth.
It might sound like a scene from a movie, but according to Dan Farah - whose documentary Age of Disclosure is currently making waves in the UFO scene - this scenario is all but inevitable.
"I think it's only a matter of time before the release of this film is followed by a sitting president stepping to the podium and telling the world, 'we're not alone in the universe,'" he told Entertainment Weekly.
"It's the most significant moment a leader could possibly have."
According to Farah, Trump himself is aware of the documentary.
"I know the movie's on his radar a hundred percent, and look, President Trump said on the campaign trail that he intended to declassify what the government knows about this topic," he said.
"I really hope that the release of this documentary leads to the US government finally revealing everything it legally can to the American public regarding UAP and nonhuman intelligent life."
Age of Disclosure is now available to watch on Amazon VoD and in select cinemas.
There would never be any scenario where out of billions of people on the planet the only people to have knowledge of extraterrestrials visiting earth would be a handful of US politicians. That’s the stuff of 1950s B movies.
With any due respect, that attitude is precisely contrary to tenets of govermental transparency, which quite frankly makes that position immature and thus irrelevant. Pre-Bias on any UNKNOWN matter necessarily excludes balanced approach, and certainly affects any "credibility in character", don't you think?! So, your type of position is noted, but flatly fails by virtue of one's automatically dismissive attitude which seems far removed from responsible research or critique of any kind, IMRO( in my respectful opinion), yet hidding behind "show me the proof demands" in an ego struggle, having z... [More]
It's nothing more than a way to earn money... IMO if you can't see it for what it really is then please enjoy the video release & leave it at that= have fun?
So, let me get this straight. You are saying that questioning the claims in this movie automatically makes someone "immature" and "irrelevant" while you get to decide who has credibility based on… what exactly? Responsible research doesnt start by declaring proof impossible just because you want to believe... it starts by looking at whats actually presented, evaluating its sources, and checking if it holds up. Money, hype, and spectacle dont magically turn unverified claims into facts, no matter how respectfully you phrase it!
With all due respect, I think the age of disclosures paywall kind of speaks for itself. It’s on a single platform, Amazon prime, and in my region costs £19 to buy or £15 to rent. This is commonly referred to as a grift, and the usual BS. I could access three movie premiers with that price tag. It’s very sad to see to be honest. I might watch it at some point but jeez I refuse to pay that amount for content I’ve seen and heard on YouTube a thousand times.
I've been reading about anything related to this for about 40 years, have watched countless movies/documentaries on the subject, and yet there's still no definitive answer. The 'show me the proof demands' from many people here, like mine has nothing to do with an ego struggle. It's a logical reaction to all the 'reveals' from the past that turned out to be empty words. A friend on mine owns a garage and he has built a car that runs on water. And my brother, an engineer, has a working table top nuclear fusion reactor. It's wonderful, we can have clean and free energy on earth now. Well... [More]
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